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Character Analysis - Magician's Elephant
How did your character change throughout the novel? What lesson did they learn at the end of the story?
Rubric Code:
T23B5AX
By
jerford18
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Subject:
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Type:
Assignment
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Character Assessment
Poor
1 pts
Fair
2 pts
Good
3 pts
Excellent
4 pts
Content
Poor
The essay is very short, lacks content, does not have accurate information, and is possibly incomplete
Fair
There is some evidence in the essaying showing how the character changed. Some information is missing, is inaccurate, or is in the wrong order.
Good
There is good evidence in the essay showing how the character changed throughout the novel. The information is accurate and mostly in the correct order. Some key details may be missing.
Excellent
There are three obvious sections that show how the character changed throughout the novel. The student has provided details that are highly accurate and in sequential order.
The moral the character learned is connected to the content in the essay.
Organization
Poor
There are no obvious paragraphs, the content is not in any specific order, and the lesson is missing or is in the wrong place
Fair
There is some evidence of paragraphs but some content may be in the wrong place. The moral or lesson is not included or is in the wrong place.
Good
Paragraphs are evident for each part of the story (beginning, middle, end). Some events may be in the wrong paragraph, or some information is in the wrong place. The moral or lesson is at the end of the essay.
Excellent
All paragraphs are spaced and full of content. the title of the essay is included and has the writer's name. The content and paragraphs are in sequential order.
Moral / Lesson
Poor
There is no lesson or moral included
Fair
The lesson or moral is not accurate to what happened to the character in the story
Good
The lesson or moral is accurate, and connects to events in the story. Some content may be missing to support the lesson.
Excellent
The lesson or moral is stated and includes a detailed explanation on how they learned this lesson using evidence from the story. The lesson connects to the content of the essay.
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